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Life and Information
Dr. Heinz Lycklama
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Biblical View of Life
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Gen. 1:11-12, 21, 24-25, “…herb that
yields seed according to its kind, …,
beast of the earth according to its kind.”
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Indicates stability of different kinds
Biogenesis, each producing after its
own kind [used 10 times]
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Evolution’s View of Life
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Related through common ancestry
Arose through mutations and natural selection
By means of random chance processes of nature
Spontaneous generation (abiogenesis) has
never been observed or shown to be possible
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Redi in 1688, Spallanzani in 1780
Pasteur in 1860, Virchow in 1858
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Life and Information
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Chance, Necessity (Law) or Design?
Presuppositions & Information
The Nature of Information
The Nature of Machines
The Nature of Programs
Life: Information, Complexity, Design
Mathematical Probability
Life From Non-life By Chance?
In Conclusion
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1. Chance, Necessity (Law) or Design?
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Chance, Necessity or Design?
Scratches on cave wall
Human genome
3B
Base
Pairs
75T
Cells
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The Evolutionists’ Response?
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“Even if all the data point to an intelligent designer,
such a hypothesis is excluded from science because
it is not naturalistic.”
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“Biology is the study of complicated
things that have the appearance of
having been designed for a purpose.”
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S.C. Todd, Kansas State University Professor
Richard Dawkins, Oxford Univ. Atheist Biologist
“Biologists must constantly keep
in mind that what they see was
not designed, but rather evolved.”
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Francis Crick, Co-discoverer of DNA
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2. Presuppositions & Information
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Evolution presupposition
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Creation presupposition
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A 3rd non-material entity – information
Life consists of:
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The universe consists of only two
material entities – mass and energy
Mass + energy (material)
+ information (non-material)
Information is encoded in the DNA
of all plant and animal cells
Information has four parts:
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Code, meaning, action, purpose
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3. The Nature of Information
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Information Definitions
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Information attributes:
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Code (syntax): alphabet, DNA (ATCG)
Meaning (semantics): words, codons
Expected Action (pragmatics)
Intended Purpose (apobetics): design, result
All structural attributes
are non-material
Information is an encoded,
symbolically represented
message conveying expected
action and intended purpose.
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Information in Writing
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Information requires:
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Code: letters, numbers, etc.
Meaning: words
Action: sentence with verb
Purpose: result, design
Complex but unspecified
neojct oheeoh otvp ct mo muj
Specified Complexity
the cow jumped over the moon
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Information in Computers
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Information in Living Systems
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4. The Nature of Machines
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Molecular Machines, e.g. Motors
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Behe showed that the cell,
Darwin’s Black Box, is filled
with Irreducibly Complex
(all parts functional)
molecular machines that
could not be built by natural
selection
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Over 100 molecular motors
are now known to exist
inside the cell with very
specific analogies to human
designed motors
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5. The Nature of Programs
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Programs in the Cell
“Human DNA is like a computer
program but far, far more
advanced than any software
we’ve ever created.”
Bill Gates, Microsoft
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6. Life: Information, Complexity, Design
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Information in living systems
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DNA: base pairs (AT, CG),
codons, 20 left-handed amino acids
Biological systems exhibit Specified Complexity
and use Irreducibly Complex (all parts) subsystems
Naturalistic mechanisms or undirected causes do
not suffice to explain origin of Complexity
Intelligent Design constitutes the best explanation
for the origin of specified complexity and
irreducible complexity in biological systems
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More on Information in Life
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Code: 4 letters – adenine (A),
cytosine (C), guanine (G), thymine (T)
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Meaning: each 3-letter word represents
1 of the 20 [left-handed] amino acids
necessary for protein formation
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Words (codons) composed of 3 letters
Sequence of codons in the DNA represents
sequence of amino acids in a protein
Action: proteins needed for
construction, function, maintenance,
reproduction of the organism and
its cellular components
Purpose: reproduction of life
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Complexity of the Cell
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Average human body contains 75+ trillion cells
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Start
Highly
probable?
William Dembski’s
Explanatory Filter
Yes
Law
Yes
Chance
Yes
Design
No
Intermediate
probability?
No
Specified/
Small probability?
No
Chance
From Mere Creation: Science, Faith and Intelligent
Design. William A. Dembski Ed. Downers Grove,
Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 1998. P99.
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Evidence for Design in Life
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Biology: the presence of complex and
functionally integrated machines has cast doubt
on Darwinian mechanisms of self-assembly
Molecular biology: the presence of information
encoded along the DNA molecule has suggested
the activity of a prior designing intelligence
Harvard biologist Richard Lewontin urges scientists
to embrace a "materialism [that] is absolute" and to
stick with "material explanations, no matter how
counter intuitive."
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7. Mathematical Probability
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Chances of getting all heads
in a row when flipping a coin?
1 head
2 heads in a row
3 heads in a row
10 heads in a row
100 heads in a row
1000 heads in a row
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1 in 2 (½)
1 in 4 (½ * ½)
1 in 8 (½ * ½ * ½)
1 in 210 (1024) or 103
1 in 2100 or 1030
1 in 21000 or 10300
Law of Probability: < 1 in 1050 is mathematically impossible
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8. Life From Non-Life By Chance?
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What is the probability that an explosion
in a junk yard would “create” a car?
What is the probability of creating
a Boeing airplane (5M non-flying
parts) from such an explosion?
What is the probability that 200 monkeys
pawing away at a typewriter could
“write” a Shakespearean play?
What is the probability of a protein
coming into being by chance?
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Proteins and Amino Acids
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Amino acids
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Proteins - the building blocks of life
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A few thousand types
Right- and left-handed
Large organic molecule
Contain 100’s to a few 1000 amino acids
Specified long sequences of amino acids
Contain 20 different left-handed amino acids
Crucial protein fact
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Absence, addition, or replacement of a single amino acid
in the structure of a protein causes protein to be useless
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Probability of Forming one Protein
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Take 200 parts and line them up in a specific order
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200! ways of aligning these parts = 10375
Try a new alignment 1 billion times a second
Assuming 20 billion years of time, we have
20 * 1018 seconds
The probability of finding the right alignment
is practically zero, i.e. 1 in 10356
Only 1080 atoms in the whole universe
Anything less than 1 in 1050 is
regarded as zero probability
Living organisms contain many more than 200 parts
Human being contains 75+ trillion cells
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How Simple Can Life Be?
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Smallest bacteria
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482 genes
600 types of proteins
580,000 DNA
base pairs (letters)
Probability of chance
formation is zero!
Human genome
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25,000 genes
100,000+ types of proteins
3,000,000,000 DNA base pairs
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Probability & Life
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A single protein: 1 in 10240
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400 amino acids
A single cell: 1 in 1040,000
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Spontaneous formation of life
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Atoms in the universe: 1080
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Law of Probability: 1 in 1050
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Living Matter and Information
“It’s a shame that there are precious few hard facts when
it comes to the origin of life. We have a rough idea when
it began on Earth, and some interesting theories about
where, but the how part has everybody stumped.
Nobody knows how a mixture of lifeless chemicals
spontaneously organized themselves into the first
living cell.”
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Paul Davies, Australian astrobiologist [Evolutionist]
“There is no known law of nature, no known process
and no known sequence of events which can cause
information to originate by itself in matter.”
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Werner Gitt, German information scientist [Creationist]
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9. In Conclusion
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Life = mass + energy (material)
+ information (non-material)
Life requires:
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Information stored in DNA
Machines (storage + programming)
Programs , e.g. replication
Complexity: Irreducible (all parts)
& Specified (meaning)
Design ---> a Designer
Life from non-life? NOT by chance!
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Proven by scientific experiments
Mathematically impossible
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Thank you
for your
attention!
Life did not, does not, and will not
start from non-life by chance!
Dr. Heinz Lycklama
[email protected]
www.heinzlycklama.com
www. heinzlycklama.com/messages
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References
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Darwin’s Black Box, Michael Behe
Design Inference, William Dembski
The Creator and the Cosmos, Hugh Ross
God and Cosmos, John Byl
Without Excuse, Werner Gitt
Programming of Life Prerequisites, Don Johnson
Programming of Life, Don Johnson
Probability’s Nature and Nature’s Probability,
Don Johnson
Evolution’s Achilles Heels, CMI
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